Mutya Buena has revealed that she would like to meet someone special.

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Having reunited with her former Sugababe bandmates Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy as MKS, the 28-year-old revealed she has been single for a year, but would like to settle down.

"I'd love to be in a serious relationship, get married and have more kids," she told Closer.

"But it'll have to happen in the next few years or the age gap between Tahlia and a potential sibling will be too big. My problem is, no man seems to want a serious relationship these days. We've all got so casual and people only seem to want flings."

She added: "That's not for me, not any more. I've grown up!"

Mutya, who is mum to eight-year-old daughter Tahlia, admitted she decided to get a breast reduction because she wants to be a healthy role model to her child.

"I'd never judge anyone who has surgery, but I don't want Tahlia to think it's her only option to look good. I had the implants out as I want to teach her to be happy and confident in her own body," she said.

"I need to set a good example and be a good mum. Having the reduction is the best thing I've ever done. I feel like a weight's been lifted - from my boobs as well as my mind.

"I can finally wear all those tight dresses I could never put on before because I worried about how huge my boobs looked. I'm much more confident," she added.

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